help with the lookout app

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ok so i did a search and couldnt find anything on this so im sry if this is a double post...

sprint had to order me a replacement phone bc my hero was defective, so before i got it i downloaded the lookout app and backed up my contacts... well i got my new hero activated last nite and downloaded the app and now im having the hardest time trying to restore my contacts!! has anyone been able to restore successfully? if so, id appreciate any tips!

also, i didnt realize that all the contacts had to be saved under google in order for them to sync... but now im just trying to figure out how to transfer my contact from this lookout app so i dont have to input them one by one bc that would be such a hassle...

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well the problem is fixed now bc i kept messing with it, but for future reference here's what the deal was...

i had to get a replacement phone bc the hero i had was defective, so i downloaded the lookout app, which is an antivirus and it scans everything in your phone to make sure its safe for the phone. it also backs up pics and contact too and what u have to do is create a login name on mylookout.com and it creates a profile with anything you've backed up... so basically you can view all ur pics and contacts online...

well i got the app and backed up all my contacts and pics and when i got my new phone activated, i re downloaded the app and tried to do a restore but wasnt able to. it says it was trying to connect to my phone to do the restore but the connection failed. what i didnt realize was that i had to select the phone i was trying to do the restore on bc it doesnt automatically pick it up...

sounds kinda confusing... and i definitely was confused myself, but after messing with it, it finally worked and connected and i was able to restore all my contacts!

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well the problem is fixed now bc i kept messing with it, but for future reference here's what the deal was...

i had to get a replacement phone bc the hero i had was defective, so i downloaded the lookout app, which is an antivirus and it scans everything in your phone to make sure its safe for the phone. it also backs up pics and contact too and what u have to do is create a login name on mylookout.com and it creates a profile with anything you've backed up... so basically you can view all ur pics and contacts online...

well i got the app and backed up all my contacts and pics and when i got my new phone activated, i re downloaded the app and tried to do a restore but wasnt able to. it says it was trying to connect to my phone to do the restore but the connection failed. what i didnt realize was that i had to select the phone i was trying to do the restore on bc it doesnt automatically pick it up...

sounds kinda confusing... and i definitely was confused myself, but after messing with it, it finally worked and connected and i was able to restore all my contacts!

i hope this can help someone!!

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Glad to hear it all worked out for you.

Just F.Y.I. - not to divert you from an app. you're familiar with or may enjoy - if you haven't rooted your phone, an anti-virus is relatively useless. Should you ever come across an app. down the road that you like better than your current one - something that just allows for backup and remote security, perhaps - then rest assured your phone has little threat against malicious code. Now, if you're phone is indeed rooted, I can understand your interest in an app. such as mylookout.

Oct 25, 2009

A quick search will yield a slew of topic covering this subject at a more in-depth description.

Simply, "rooting," is obtaining root access to your devices operating system. Without root access, malicious code can do noting to your device as it cannot write to your firmware. When you obtain root access, much like you would be able to, malicious code would have complete access to your device.

If you're not interesting in getting into anything that would require you to obtain root access to your system, then I would advise against it. Unless you just like tinkering around while knowing what you're doing.

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oh wow that does help a lot... i prolly wont do it bc knowing me id screw up my phone really bad... lol

and why would anyone want to root their phone if its an open door for a malicious code to access the phone? that seems bad... but then again like i said, im not into this stuff so yea...

but thanks for all ur help!! really appreciate your time!

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It's more of a drawback when having root access to your device than it is a deterrent. Much like any personal computer, Apple included, the threat of virus, trojan, worms, etc. are relatively high. This being the case, millions of people still use those devices. Also, there aren't a whole lot of "bad" files floating around that affect the Android (read: Linux) platform to justify being completely bulletproof and blocking root access to a device.

No sweat - That's why this forum is here. It's helped me a great deal, as such, I have no hesitation to provide whatever assistance I can.

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well the problem is fixed now bc i kept messing with it, but for future reference here's what the deal was...

i had to get a replacement phone bc the hero i had was defective, so i downloaded the lookout app, which is an antivirus and it scans everything in your phone to make sure its safe for the phone. it also backs up pics and contact too and what u have to do is create a login name on mylookout.com and it creates a profile with anything you've backed up... so basically you can view all ur pics and contacts online...

well i got the app and backed up all my contacts and pics and when i got my new phone activated, i re downloaded the app and tried to do a restore but wasnt able to. it says it was trying to connect to my phone to do the restore but the connection failed. what i didnt realize was that i had to select the phone i was trying to do the restore on bc it doesnt automatically pick it up...

sounds kinda confusing... and i definitely was confused myself, but after messing with it, it finally worked and connected and i was able to restore all my contacts!

i hope this can help someone!!

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hi! having difficulty in restoring my contacts to my x10.. can you post what you did for lookout to restore your contacts... thanks!